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Right Quotes by Billy Bob Thornton
- Man, I was drowning in sadness. And Angelina, she lifted me right up out of there.
- Television is making, there was in independent film renaissance late '80s through the mid-90's. It was an amazing time. Television is doing that right now.…
- Kids won't watch older movies - they want to see what's hip right now.
- All the actors I've worked with as a director over the years I really love and I thought they were all right for the part.
- On TV you can, you know you can cram, you know, 30 people into a closet and have an orgy, and then they can all…
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